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amhess 10-20-2011 03:43 PM

AE Interview
 
I've got an American Eagle interview on Oct. 31. Anyone else?
I'm military, been out of the cockpit for a while, but I guess my experience was good enough to get the call. A little nervous about the interview, especially flying the sim. Any info about the interview process and what to expect would be much appreciated.

hc0fitted 10-20-2011 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by amhess (Post 1072672)
I've got an American Eagle interview on Oct. 31. Anyone else?
I'm military, been out of the cockpit for a while, but I guess my experience was good enough to get the call. A little nervous about the interview, especially flying the sim. Any info about the interview process and what to expect would be much appreciated.

Use the search function. There is endless amount of info on Eagle.

ERJF15 10-20-2011 06:02 PM

Send me a PM w/your questions. I'll be glad to answer a fellow mil.

bcpilot 10-20-2011 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by amhess (Post 1072672)
I've got an American Eagle interview on Oct. 31. Anyone else?
I'm military, been out of the cockpit for a while, but I guess my experience was good enough to get the call. A little nervous about the interview, especially flying the sim. Any info about the interview process and what to expect would be much appreciated.

One thing which is most important if you have not flown in a while is that you should practise the sim at a local fbo or flying school fopr a few sessions. The sim is glass cockpit twin engine beech Baron.

You can't send a PM because you don't have the minimum required posts to so. If your interview is Oct 31, you don't have enough time to go through all these threads.

This link has an interview gouge which is pretty much accuate as per people who recently intevrviewed.

http://www.******************/american-eagle-interview-gouge

I also have a study guide which someone from this forum was kind enough to share with me & I will be happy to share with you.

You can send me an email message, to do that click on my name & click on the link to send me a email message with your email & I will email you the study guide & the sim profile which is pretty much spot on for eagle as per lot of people.

amhess 10-21-2011 04:45 AM


Originally Posted by bcpilot (Post 1072794)
One thing which is most important if you have not flown in a while is that you should practise the sim at a local fbo or flying school fopr a few sessions. The sim is glass cockpit twin engine beech Baron.

You can't send a PM because you don't have the minimum required posts to so. If your interview is Oct 31, you don't have enough time to go through all these threads.

This link has an interview gouge which is pretty much accuate as per people who recently intevrviewed.

http://www.******************/american-eagle-interview-gouge

I also have a study guide which someone from this forum was kind enough to share with me & I will be happy to share with you.

You can send me an email message, to do that click on my name & click on the link to send me a email message with your email & I will email you the study guide & the sim profile which is pretty much spot on for eagle as per lot of people.

I'll do that right now, thanks!

amhess 10-21-2011 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by bcpilot (Post 1072794)
One thing which is most important if you have not flown in a while is that you should practise the sim at a local fbo or flying school fopr a few sessions. The sim is glass cockpit twin engine beech Baron.

You can't send a PM because you don't have the minimum required posts to so. If your interview is Oct 31, you don't have enough time to go through all these threads.

This link has an interview gouge which is pretty much accuate as per people who recently intevrviewed.

http://www.******************/american-eagle-interview-gouge

I also have a study guide which someone from this forum was kind enough to share with me & I will be happy to share with you.

You can send me an email message, to do that click on my name & click on the link to send me a email message with your email & I will email you the study guide & the sim profile which is pretty much spot on for eagle as per lot of people.

I clicked on your name, didn't get an email link.

bcpilot 10-21-2011 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by amhess (Post 1072932)
I clicked on your name, didn't get an email link.

You can send me an email rick underscore 2008 at att dot net

I will happy to send the study guide to you...

mxaexm 10-21-2011 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by amhess (Post 1072672)
I've got an American Eagle interview on Oct. 31. Anyone else?
I'm military, been out of the cockpit for a while, but I guess my experience was good enough to get the call. A little nervous about the interview, especially flying the sim. Any info about the interview process and what to expect would be much appreciated.


Could you let us know what is your TT and ME time?

amhess 10-21-2011 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by bcpilot (Post 1073000)
You can send me an email rick underscore 2008 at att dot net

I will happy to send the study guide to you...

Just sent you an email, and thanks again.

amhess 10-21-2011 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by mxaexm (Post 1073060)
Could you let us know what is your TT and ME time?

I've got about 3300 TT about 2200 of which is ME. All of it military turboprop. I flew P-3s in the Navy, and I was also an instructor pilot in the T-34.

jgdeleon09 10-22-2011 11:02 AM

Anyone else interviewing Nov 7? I just got mine setup yesterday. I got the invitation with 620TT 95ME


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